Dog Friendly Restaurants in New Orleans, LA

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There are 275 dog-friendly restaurants in New Orleans that welcome dogs at their outdoor tables. Need help to decide where to eat? Here’s a detailed description of each restaurant, along with pictures and reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in New Orleans. Bone appetit!

Pet Friendly Legacy Kitchen Craft Tavern
Legacy Kitchen Craft Tavern Legacy Kitchen Craft Tavern is an upscale bar and restaurant with a few dog-friendly tables along the sidewalk. The menu includes New American cuisine with burgers, sandwiches, and large plates like the fried chicken and waffles. A popular spot for drinks, Legacy Kitchen Craft Tavern offers a wide array of libations including cocktails, wine, beer, and house specials. Happy hour is served from 3pm to 6pm daily. Legacy Kitchen Craft Tavern is open from 11am to close daily. See Details
Pet Friendly Maple Street Cafe
Maple Street Cafe Maple Street Cafe is quant eatery with superb shellfish selections. Pets are allowed only during summer months. See Details
St. James Cheese Company Cheese lovers will love the knowledgable staff and great selection at St. James Cheese Company. Dogs are allowed at outdoor tables all year. See Details
Walker's Southern Style BBQ Located on beautiful Lake Pontchartrain, Walker's BBQ is a lunchtime BBQ place offering tender meats and tasty sides in a casual waterfront setting that welcomes dogs on the lakeside patio. Sample savory ribs, chicken, brisket, and pork, along with traditional sides like baked beans, mustard greens, and potato salad, made in house daily. Opens at 10:30am Tuesday through Friday and stays open until the meat is gone. See Details
Chateau Cafe Bakery, coffeehouse, and cafe that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Outdoor seating is dog friendly. See Details
Down the Hatch Down the Hatch, located in New Orleans, LA, is a casual bar and eatery that serves up a myriad of delectable fare. Fido is welcome to join you at one of their pet-friendly outdoor tables while you enjoy your meal. Start off with a cold brew and an order of the Super Pulled Pork Nachos topped with BBQ pulled pork, fresh-diced tomatoes, green and red onions, crispy bacon, fried jalapenos, picante sauce, and sour cream. Next, chow down on the Seafood Po-Boy Sandwich - lightly buttered French bread filled with your choice of fried shrimp, catfish, or oysters, dressed NOLA-style. Or go for the Asian Cajun Burger topped with blackened tomato, bacon, jalapenos, pepper jack, caramelized onions, and sweet ginger soy sauce. Down the Hatch is open daily from 11am to 2am. See Details
Cafe Degas Cafe Degas is a charming, French restaurant with a garden-like decor and two dog-friendly tables near the bar on their verdant patio. The menu features dishes with fresh ingredients. They offer classics like ratatouille and escargots along with items inspired by New Orleans. Lunch is served Wednesday through Friday from 11:00am to 3:00pm. Dinner is available Wednesday through Saturday from 5:30pm to 10:00 and Sunday from 5:30pm to 9:30pm. Brunch is served on the weekends from 10:30am to 3:00pm. See Details
Mississippi River Bottom Cajun/creole dishes like crawfish, pasta jambalaya, red beans and rice, etouffee, and catfish po'boys. Courtyard seating is dog friendly. See Details
Cafe Maspero Cafe Maspero, located in New Orleans, LA, is a casual, dog-friendly eatery where Fido is welcome to join you at an outdoor table. Located in the historic French Quarter, they have been serving traditional New Orleans sandwiches, seafood, and Cajun and Creole classics for over 40 years to locals and travelers alike. See Details
Bratz Y'all! Bistro • Bakery • Biergarten Bratz Y'all! is a 90% outdoor venue in New Orleans with great food, a German-centric beer menu, and live music. You will see lederhosen, families, and lots of dogs. Stack of dog bowls and a cooler full of water for the pups. Neighborhood spot with a semi-famous pizza pick up spot next door. See Details
Biscuits and Buns on Banks Popular breakfast and brunch spot serves omelettes, chicken and waffles, Jamaican seasoned tofu, and fried andouille sausage hash cakes. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs. See Details
Cochon Butcher Cochon Butcher is a unique New Orleans eatery that's part butcher shop, part deli where you'll find an array of charcuterie and Cajun classics. There is plenty of room for Fido at their ten dog-friendly tables so you can dig into hot boudin, homemade jams, hearty sandwiches, and special cocktails. Call ahead to ensure outdoor seating is available. Cochon Butcher is open Monday through Thursday from 10am to 10pm, Friday through Saturday from 10am to 11pm, and Sunday from 10am to 4pm. See Details
Nirvana Indian Cuisine The lunch buffet is a favorite of Nirvana's patrons, where quality and value are abundant. Pets must stay at outside tables. See Details
Grand Isle Grand Isle serves fresh seafood and traditional po boys for lunch and dinner. Fido is welcome at outdoor tables. See Details
Cafe Beignet on Royal There are very few foods that evoke the spirit of New Orleans food culture more than a warm, handmade beignet. At Cafe Beignet, you can enjoy this local delicacy and more with influences from American and French cooking. Fido can join you at this renovated 1800s carriage house while you take in the French Quarter at their dog-friendly seats along the sidewalk. Beyond beignets, you'll find coffee, omelettes, and lunch sandwiches. Cafe Beignet on Royal Street is open daily from 7am to 10pm. See Details
Juan's Flying Burrito At Juan's Flying Burrito on Magazine Street, their chefs make their food to order and finish their dishes off with a minute on the grill. Outside the restaurant, you and Fido will find six dog-friendly tables. You could start your dining experience off with some Badass Bacon Bean Dip: applewood bacon, refried pinto beans, green onions, sour cream, and chopped bacon. Follow up your Mexican appetizer with a red chile chicken quesadilla, served with grilled adobo chicken, cheese, goat cheese, leaf spinach, and a side of cucumber salad. Finish off your south of the border dining experience with a churro cookie sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar. See Details
Mr. Ed's Seafood & Oyster House Mr. Ed's Oyster Bar and Fish House on St. Charles offers a three tables outside where you can find dog-friendly seating with Fido. Curb your craving for oysters served raw, charbroiled, Rockefeller, and more. Their menu also features gumbo, fresh catches, po'boys, and Creole dishes. This location is open every day from 11am until close. See Details
Wakin' Bakin' Wakin' Bakin' is a popular spot for breakfast and lunch with four pet-friendly picnic tables on their front patio. They offer menu items for every size appetite from a straightforward omelet to their heaping Pancrepes and Pork plate. Pancrepes are their creative mix between a pancake and crepe leaving you with a thin but fluffy breakfast treat. For lunch, you'll have your choice of various sandwiches, soup, and salad. Wakin' Bakin' is open every day from 7am to 2pm. See Details
Izzo's Illegal Burrito Izzo's Illegal Burrito is a dog-friendly restaurant with eight tables outside. This Mexican restaurant on Magazine Street specializes in salsa, fajitas, and, of course, burritos. The chefs at Izzo's want you to know that you are the boss, the architect, and the maestro of your own burrito masterpiece. You can decide which tortilla, meat, beans, rice, dairy, veggies, and sauces you would like to go in your wrap. Alternatively, you can sink your teeth into some tacos, burrito in a bowl, quesadillas, an illegal salad, or nachos. Please note that table service isn't available, so your dog will need to be tied up outside when you go in to order. See Details
Theo's Theo's provides thin crust pizza with fresh toppings and imainaive combinations. Pet dogs are allowed throughout the year. See Details
New Orleans, LA, US